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‘I make living pretending to be Kim Jong Un – and now I’m being followed’
‘Whenever Kim launches a missile, my phone is ringing off the hook.’
This is what happened when thousands of women refused to work in Iceland 50 years ago
The ‘Women’s Day Off’ has changed history.
‘I dressed as Thatcher for Halloween 13 years ago as a joke – now it’s my full-time job’
Matt Tedford reimagines the evening before Section 28 was passed in this comedy show.
Marsha P. Johnson paved the way for so many – yet 33 years on her death remains a mystery
For Black History Month, we celebrate Marsha’s impact.
A 500-mile road trip in an EV — here’s what went right (and wrong)
Metro’s Deputy Editor Claie Wilson takes to the road in an electric campervan.
Sex in your seventies: ‘We’ve tried sex toys and role play to spice things up’
Keith and partner Heather are determined not to let age get in the way of an exciting sex life.
Olive Morris: The Black feminist icon and ‘rabble rouser’ whose life was tragically cut short
Olive Morris dedicated her life to many causes, but was probably best known for advancing the UK Black feminist movement
‘My doctor calls me Ozempic’s poster girl – this is what most people do wrong’
Aisling has lost over seven stone.
‘I visited a whites-only town — it could happen in Britain’
‘I think people are becoming increasingly small-minded around identity.’
I didn’t see my first squirrel until I was nearly 30 – but it changed my life
Niki Colemont takes photos of squirrels and shares them on Instagram to share nature’s joy
I didn’t see my first squirrel until I was nearly 30 – but it changed my life
Niki Colemont takes photos of squirrels and shares them on Instagram to share nature’s joy
Slimming World are ditching a famous element — but is it enough?
‘People want a miracle cure’
I spent a day with the ‘Ant and Dec’ of life coaches — it pushed me to my limit
I felt very exposed during some of the exercises.
How the famous Spaghetti House siege rocked an affluent London neighbourhood
Fifty years ago policing hostage situations in the UK was revolutionised after a raid on a Knightsbridge restaurant by an armed gang which resulted in a six-day standoff.
‘The Brixton Uprisings could happen again but my mum’s legacy is hope for London’
The shooting of Cherry Groce led to two days of clashes between the local community and police (Picture: Brendan Beirne/REX/Shutterstock)
When officers arrived at the home Dorothy ‘Cherry’ Groce on September 28 1985, her family…
‘I was one of the first kids in the UK to be diagnosed with ADHD’
As a child, Alex Campbell’s parents would challenge him to chase their Landrover up and down the Scottish tracks where they holidayed.
The long Covid legacy: ‘People don’t want to think about us’
Around 2million people are still thought to be living with long Covid in the UK
I had no idea my itchy skin meant I had a deadly disease
The diagnosis came as a shock.
My daughter wore a taco costume to her dad’s funeral and I wore sequins
Changing the narrative on death, the families of Carl and Chris both chose to make their loved ones memorials celebrations of their lives.
‘I was a sex party virgin – this is what my first time was like’
Millennials may be bringing the sex party… but this one lost her invite.
‘An admin error cost me my home and nearly broke me’
‘I couldn’t work out how I was in arrears.’
‘An admin error cost me my home and nearly broke me’
‘I couldn’t work out how I was in arrears.’
‘My girlfriend wanted me to stop stripping — so she took extreme measures’
They reached a crossroads.
‘I used fake AI pictures to get my 13-year-old daughter Mounjaro’
The mum bought them on the internet after lying about who they are for.
The grisly reality behind Dubai’s porta potty parties
The hashtag refers to the dark side of Dubai’s party scene